We first met on 14th July 2008(Yes it was love at first sight). We both worked in the same office under the same profile to be precise. I remember me and Kunal staring at each other throughout our induction. We just couldn’t take our eyes off each other. 3 months passed into training which was more of fun ad less work. But thanks to our respective ego and attitude, we both didn’t initiate a conversation all that time but we clearly knew of what was happening in each other’s lives. More

We were totally strangers until one day when Rohit actually stole my number from one of my Facebook friends who always spoke good things about me to him. Probably that instigated him to take my number. That is how we started, surprising but beautiful. From complete strangers to friends, we are now soul-mates. More

My best friend Zanita had a big role in setting me up with Lis. She knew it right from the start that we were the perfect couple. I always hated men thanks to my previous relationship that turned sour because of my guy’s infidelity. Trusting men or even being nice to them seemed to be irritating for me until I met Lis at a Church feast in the year 2009. Our eyes met and maybe our souls too. Something struck me when he looked into my eyes, I knew there was something. The irony was Lis was planning to pop the question to his long time crush, However I guess i stole the limelight. More

The whole concept of oldies setting me up with a potential woman irked me. Arrange marriages always felt like blind dates; only difference being parents or relatives arranged the dates. I first saw Payal at a community function where she was the host for the evening. Appealing and highly sophisticated, I knew she was too pretty for me; more like a Mercedes Benz that can’t be owned but only admired.More

The first day I met Vijay was in college where we had enrolled us for additional Diploma course after Graduation. It was in the month of July 2003, our 1st day of lecture when I and one of my friends got introduced to him since we were in the same course lecture. Honestly after we met we could see wider horizons, bigger dreams and got a sense of completeness.More

Love can blossom in regular and ordinary places. Mine started during my junior college days. A age when love seemed like the last thing in my mind. Keshav being three years elder to me, it was easy for him to ask me out and express his feelings. I knew deep inside that I loved him, but my shyness acted as a barrier and I politely denied. However we remained friends and with each passing day and year our bonding grew stronger. This obviously led to me being more open and comfortable and eventually I expressed likewise feelings for him. This was the inception of our love story. I consider myself truly blessed for the kind of understanding Keshav has shown towards me and our relation. With a promise of not hurting our loved ones, we continued being in love. More

I never thought I will ever be Tony’s wife. It was like a distant and far-fetched dream. I a typical Tamil Brahmin girl and Tony being a Christian, we never thought we would fall in love and in fact even marry. A business call to him slowly and gradually turned into a full fledged love story. We both worked in different companies spoke often for professional purposes, but soon we realised that our phone calls were getting personal. Slowly we both developed feelings, but Tony just wouldn’t budge. More

A purely arranged marriage, I didn’t know that my parents would find me such a lovely life partner. I first met her at her place on the occasion of her cousin’s engagement. A first look and everybody in my family also liked her. The usual formal talks, and finding out about both the families took place. Our marriage was fixed immediately without a second thought. I don’t even remember meeting her more than twice before marriage. But yes, thanks to my brother-in-law I got hold of her number and we spoke daily till late night. In spite of all this, we were sure about this. More

A girl who was called Vinita Nair all through her college life after marriage was known as Vinita Singh. And why not, she was married to Jitendra Singh, a North Indian. And I have no qualms in admitting that I was madly in love with Jitu as I fondly call him. Caste, language held no place in our relation. We first met in college. Friends of the same group so there was no discomfort. We went places; spoke over the phone just like any other friends would do. More

Met through family, a completely arranged marriage. It all started off with a set of apprehensions in both mine and Surabhi’s minds. Our families loved each other and they wanted us to get married. We too did, but knowing each other was important for both of us. Our first meeting was personal unlike other marriages where family or friends gather around. This was one advantage and we made the most of it. We got to know a lot about each other. More